Partners in Education Program (PIE) is located in Powell River, British Columbia. Scholarships for students attending Partners in Education Program (PIE) can be found in our scholarship database
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4351 Ontario Ave
Powell River, British Columbia
V8A 1V3
604 485-6271
Scholarships
Since 1995, NFP has distributed more than $480,000 in scholarships to students for nursing education and nursing research grants. NFP is proud to provide financial assistance to dedicated and deserving nursing students through our annual scholarship program.Students at all levels of study who are pursuing a nursing degree at an accredited school in Pennsylvania are encouraged to apply. Qualified applications are...
William E. Barto was born in 1911 in Pennsylvania. Following service in the U.S. Navy, he worked for Fruehauf Co. In retirement, he enjoyed painting, a skill he learned from his first wife who was an accomplished watercolor artist. This scholarship was established in 1995 to honor his memory and to provide financial assistance for art students.EligibilityApplicants must be graduates...
At Clark & Howell, we are very aware of the prevalence of motorcycle accidents across America. Although the state of Maine ranks in the top three for the safest states to drive across the United States, motorcycle accidents in the state saw nearly a triple in fatalities compared to previous years. Similarly, New Hampshire saw a 6% increase in crash...
What drives a man to pursue his vision against all odds? In The Fountainhead, Ayn Rand weaves an electrifying tale of innovation, integrity, and the price of independence in a world that celebrates conformity. This enduring classic continues to challenge and inspire readers with its bold defense of individualism and creativity.First Prize: $3,000For the top essay in the The Fountainhead...
The Earl Collins Foundation Scholarship, established in 1960 by the Kiwanis Club of Cape Girardeau, honors Dr. Earl A. Collins, a prominent educator, Kiwanis leader, and former Mo-Ark District Governor who passed away in 1960. Dr. Collins was a charter member of the Cape Girardeau Kiwanis Club, served as district governor in 1952, and held roles as district secretary and...
We are vitally interested in having the business of agriculture run by future generations of farm and ranch families. To help achieve this goal, we formed a tax-exempt foundation to award scholarships to deserving students who major in agricultural-related studies. We awarded the first two scholarships in 1993, and since then we have awarded 196 scholarships— nearly half a million...